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When you purchase a hosting package for your website, one of the most important things you'll have to do is manage your disk space usage.
Like any other digital asset, your website occupies disk space. It’s storage space that’s owned and maintained by your hosting provider, and they impose limits on how much of it you can use.
All the elements of your website take up space, including:
Your WordPress installation files,
CSS elements and HTML code files,
Media content, like pictures and videos.
In the beginning, it probably won't matter how much...

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Deciding on which CMS you're going to use is an essential part of creating a website. If later on you find that you made the wrong choice and your CMS doesn't do what you need it to do, the migration process is rather complicated and painful. That's why it's best to think of all your CMS requirements right from the start and consider your options thoroughly.
WordPress is the leader, famous for its simplicity and countless plugins that can do pretty much everything. But it's not the only player on the...

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Starting a WordPress blog is a fun way to express yourself and share your thoughts and experiences with your online community, or it could be an effective marketing tool for your business. Whatever your reasons are for wanting to start a blog, all you need to know is that it has never been easier to set up than it is today.
This has led to an online explosion of blogs on every topic under the sun. The good thing about it, is that it gives bloggers a way to benchmark their...

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WordPress, Joomla!, and Drupal — these are three of the most popular tools you can use to build and run your own website.
But of the three, which one should you choose — and does it really matter?
If you choose the wrong CMS, i.e., one that’s too simple or too complex for you, you’ll get stuck and have a hard time moving your website over to another CMS.
That’s because each CMS has its own set of themes and extensions which your website runs, making it incompatible with the others. This makes...

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Love ‘em or hate ‘em — without plugins, your WordPress website won’t be able to do everything you might need. Plugins add cool new functionality to your WordPress website, provide services that make it more secure, and give you access to an unlimited amount of exciting tweaks and tricks.
In fact, right now, there’s more than 56,000 plugins on the WordPress store you can choose from.
In this article, we’ve cherry-picked 11 must-have plugins for your WordPress website. Some are essential and should be installed on every website, while others...

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WordPress is the world’s most popular way to build websites. Of the top 10 million sites on the internet, nearly 30% are powered by WordPress. It’s no wonder that the company behind WordPress i.e. Automattic, has a highly skilled and expert team of programmers called the ‘WordPress Core Team’. These world-leading experts are responsible for securing the core WordPress software from hackers and malicious attacks.
As you know, you can install various themes and plugins in WordPress to extend the functionality of your website. In a few rare instances, there are...